Word: subscribee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There is too much real wealth of gringo behind Lampy to let me think for a minute that this number is a fair example. To me it looks as though the Board forgot all about him until a day or so ago. I'm speaking of the art side, as...
The Company, however, has needed money development too much for this. Last August the stockholders were permitted to subscribe to one new share for every five shares held, at $80 per share, thus increasing the outstanding common stock from 283,110 to 339,732 shares. Incidentally, at present prices every...
"I cannot give you the exact figures," said the Finance Minister in high delight, "but I admit, if you wish, that the difference in favor of the bonds amounts to close to 100,000,000 francs. If I have been reproached with being too daring, my project's first...
Comic Strips are good medicine for neurasthenics. Said Homeopath Frederick W. Seward: "Violent explosions of temper are emotional sprees . . laughter is compensation for them. I advise neurasthenics to look for the funny side of life, subscribe to comic magazines. ..."
The newsmagazine does not consider its paragraphs about Mrs. Wilson to be "raw," but does nevertheless-out of respect for the feelings of Subscriber Le Movne-subscribe to a promise not to trespass in that direction again.-ED.